How to Write Caption Text 1. Accuracy You have to know what you want to say. Do not write down or make judgments about the mood or mood of the people in the picture. Also pay attention to the actions of the subject or those around the subject. 2. Don't Be Too Real Avoid phrases that tell the reader about very obvious actions, such as shaking hands, looking, gestures, chatting, and so on. This, of course, can be seen by the readers. Caption text that is too real like, 'Director A and Director B shake hands', or 'The principal of SMA J is looking at the computer pointed to by teacher B'. 3. Avoid Cliches Avoid clichés or trite words. Avoid using words that describe actions with feelings, such as excited, rejoicing, jumping with joy, clapping happily, and so on. 4. Showing the Subject of the Photo Don't show the subject of the photo in a way that talks to the subject like "Hey Joe, what are you doing in front of that building?" "Hey Ja...